Up for sale is my Onkyo TX-8522 receiver. It's got maybe 6 hours of use on it, and almost no scratches. I want to say no scratches at all, but I'm sure if I looked REALLY hard I could find one or two. I've got the original box, remote, and radio antennas, but no owner's manual.
One thing, though. 2 months after I got it, I noticed it had a little static when you turned the volume knob. So, I got myself some anti-static spray and sprayed the Potentiometer. Haven't heard any static since, but just in case, I'm including the anti-static spray with the receiver.
Here are some Pics:
First pic:
Picture of everything it comes with (excluding the anti-static spray)
The knob thing on top between the remote and AM loop is the knob thing for securing the binding posts on back. (Also visible in Pictures 2 and 3, bottom right binding post)
Second Pic:
Full view of the back
Third Pic:
Binding posts
Fourth Pic:
RCA's
And, last but not least:
BAM! Anti-static
Here is a link to the Onkyo's specs.
Here are the basic specs:
The price on this is going to be 100+ Shipping, VERY firm, considering I paid 220 new iirc, and it's still in pristine shape.
I am open to trades, nothing in particular unless you've got an SQ amp that puts out ~800 at 2 ohms.
Feel free to offer other things as well, you never know what might strike my fancy.
I'm sure it won't sell on here, but I'm gonna try before I go to Egay.
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One thing, though. 2 months after I got it, I noticed it had a little static when you turned the volume knob. So, I got myself some anti-static spray and sprayed the Potentiometer. Haven't heard any static since, but just in case, I'm including the anti-static spray with the receiver.
Here are some Pics:
First pic:
Picture of everything it comes with (excluding the anti-static spray)
The knob thing on top between the remote and AM loop is the knob thing for securing the binding posts on back. (Also visible in Pictures 2 and 3, bottom right binding post)
Second Pic:
Full view of the back
Third Pic:
Binding posts
Fourth Pic:
RCA's
And, last but not least:
BAM! Anti-static
Here is a link to the Onkyo's specs.
Here are the basic specs:
It's an XM capable unit, which means you can plug an XM adapter in and get satellite radio, If you ever get the urge //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif.Amplifier Section
Power Output (8 ohm, 20 Hz-20 kHz, FTC) 100 W/Ch
Dynamic Power* 135 W/Ch
THD (Rated Power) 0.08 %
Frequency Response 10 Hz-100 kHz (+/- 1 dB)
S/N Ratio -
Phono(MM) -
CD-Tape 100 dB (IHF-A)
Phono Overload (1 kHz) 120 mV RMS, 0.5 % THD
Tuner Section
Usable Sensitivity -
FM Mono 15.2 dBf, (75 ohm IHF)
FM Stereo 22.2 dBf, (75 ohm IHF)
AM 300 uV
S/N Ratio (FM Mono/FM Stereo/AM) 73 dB (IHF-A)/67 dB (IHF-A)/40 dB
THD (FM Mono/FM Stereo/AM) 0.3 %/0.5 %/0.7 %
FM Stereo Separation 40 dB at 1 kHz
General
Dimensions (W x H x D) 17 1/8"" x 5 7/8"" x 12 11/16""
Weight 19.8 lbs./9.0 kg
The price on this is going to be 100+ Shipping, VERY firm, considering I paid 220 new iirc, and it's still in pristine shape.
I am open to trades, nothing in particular unless you've got an SQ amp that puts out ~800 at 2 ohms.
Feel free to offer other things as well, you never know what might strike my fancy.
I'm sure it won't sell on here, but I'm gonna try before I go to Egay.
Thanks //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif